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what would happen if we had more rod cells than cone cells in our eyes?​

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We’d probably be unable to read very well, drive a car, or recognize faces and many other other objects when we looked directly at them. When we look at something, we focus that image on the fovea centralis, a small pit in the retina directly behind the axis of the lens, populated with a high density of unusually tiny cones. It’s partly the small size and tight packing that gives us high-resolution vision in the center of our visual field.

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